Abstract Regulators for electricity network infrastructure, such as electricity distribution system operations (DSOs) face some particular challenges in the Nordic countries. Due to institutional, economic, and historical reasons the DSOs in the Nordic area are relatively numerous and heterogeneous in terms of ownership structure, size, and operating conditions. Since the deregulation in 1994–1999, the national regulators have independently devised regulation mechanisms that address the heterogeneity through econometric or engineering cost models as a basis for high-powered regimes. The frontier analysis models (such as data envelopment analysis in, e.g., Norway and Finland) are particularly useful here, given their incentive properties and...
The world-wide electricity sector reforms have led to a search for alternative and innovative approa...
Regulating power is needed to compensate for unplanned deviations from production and consumption pl...
Merger analysis is usually drawing on concepts derived from competitive horizontal markets, such as ...
Abstract Regulators for electricity network infrastructure, such as electricity distribution system ...
In order to ensure a stable operation of the power system, Transmission System Operators have to bal...
Electricity distribution often exhibits economies of scale. In Norway, a number of smaller distribut...
Transmission and distribution networks are capital intensive segments of the electricity sector and ...
The Norwegian electricity distribution industry is a natural monopoly regulated by the Norwegian Wat...
Transmission System Operators (TSOs) deploy frequency control reserves and regulating power to maint...
AbstractIncreasing shares of variable renewable energy (VRE) causes challenges related to power syst...
Transmission System Operators (TSOs) deploy frequency control reserves and regulating power to maint...
Electricity distribution prices have steeply increased in Finland since 2015. This research investig...
Abstract Governments have regarded the electricity industry as a leading industrial sector through...
The electric power system is under an extensive development phase. This change is today normally exp...
Multi-period multi-product regulatory schemes for electricity distributors are presented, based on c...
The world-wide electricity sector reforms have led to a search for alternative and innovative approa...
Regulating power is needed to compensate for unplanned deviations from production and consumption pl...
Merger analysis is usually drawing on concepts derived from competitive horizontal markets, such as ...
Abstract Regulators for electricity network infrastructure, such as electricity distribution system ...
In order to ensure a stable operation of the power system, Transmission System Operators have to bal...
Electricity distribution often exhibits economies of scale. In Norway, a number of smaller distribut...
Transmission and distribution networks are capital intensive segments of the electricity sector and ...
The Norwegian electricity distribution industry is a natural monopoly regulated by the Norwegian Wat...
Transmission System Operators (TSOs) deploy frequency control reserves and regulating power to maint...
AbstractIncreasing shares of variable renewable energy (VRE) causes challenges related to power syst...
Transmission System Operators (TSOs) deploy frequency control reserves and regulating power to maint...
Electricity distribution prices have steeply increased in Finland since 2015. This research investig...
Abstract Governments have regarded the electricity industry as a leading industrial sector through...
The electric power system is under an extensive development phase. This change is today normally exp...
Multi-period multi-product regulatory schemes for electricity distributors are presented, based on c...
The world-wide electricity sector reforms have led to a search for alternative and innovative approa...
Regulating power is needed to compensate for unplanned deviations from production and consumption pl...
Merger analysis is usually drawing on concepts derived from competitive horizontal markets, such as ...